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not only by his election but by his willingness to step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned, it's tempting to remember nelson mandela as an icon. smiling. but ma -- madiba resisted the portrait. instead, madiba insisted on sharing with us his doubts and his fears. his miscalculations long with his victories. i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. it was precisely because he would admit imperfects, full of humor and mischief, despite the heavy burden he carried, that we loved him most. he was not a bust made of marble. he was man of fresh and blood. a son and a husband. a father and a friend. and that's why we learned so much from him and why we can learn from him still. nothing he achieved cass inevitable. in the arc of his life we see man who earned his police in history through struggles and persistence and sureness and faith. he tells us what is possible, not just in the pages of history books, but in our own lives as well
not only by his election but by his willingness to step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned, it's tempting to remember nelson mandela as an icon. smiling. but ma -- madiba resisted the portrait. instead, madiba insisted on sharing with us his doubts and his fears. his miscalculations long with his victories. i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on...
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the kids first research act would push $126 million in unused federal election funds towards pediatric cancer research. it is named for this little girl, gabriella miller, an activist for cancer patients up until her death in october. the legislation has strong bipartisan support. >> general motors has made history by naming a woman as its new ceo. she'll be the first woman to read -- lead a major automaker when she takes over next month. she started as an intern is now the head of product development. another first, the kennedy center made history by naming its first female president. she will become president in september. she will succeed michael kaiser after 13 years in the post. she's a present of the chicago symphony orchestra a sexy asian. next, for many ndc, and expected day >> morning snow close schools across our area. allow storms'impact people a lot of free time as sam ford shows us. they use that time in different ways. fell so heavily the dome was just a shadow. >> i am from minnesota. -- this whole concept of closing down is silly. >> workers enjoyed it. home depot was a
the kids first research act would push $126 million in unused federal election funds towards pediatric cancer research. it is named for this little girl, gabriella miller, an activist for cancer patients up until her death in october. the legislation has strong bipartisan support. >> general motors has made history by naming a woman as its new ceo. she'll be the first woman to read -- lead a major automaker when she takes over next month. she started as an intern is now the head of...
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great reformer who was elected. we now know thanks in part to james rosen's reportings and questions at the state department that there were secret meetings three months before the election and in many ways the rouhani election arose from the opportunity of the secret negotiations with the obama negotiation rather than the other way around. they are on track. they are pursuing something. i think it will fail. i know george is convinced that containments is the least worst option. he may be right. the idea that they're going to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon i think is one thing that at least george and i can agree on will happen. iran is determined to get one. track that john kerry is on where he said today in six months will be proved either i will be right or you will will be right. we will know. >> the election, he was it is still the supreme leader to makes the choice. >> right. it's also true that the sanctions regime has really really hurt iran. they wouldn't be at the negotiating table if that hap
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because keep in mind, this is the first tea party election he has ever run. and last election he had was 2008. so my fear is that we're going to see some ugly rhetoric. but eventually maybe we're going to see some moderation in 2014 and maybe 2016. >> you know, senator cornyn is one of seven republican senators facing primary challenges. won't the gop tea party's problem continue to grow until they beat it back once and for all, dana? >> yeah. the question is how do you do that? you've got cornyn. you've got mcconnell the senator leader in some difficulty there. you've got thad cochran down in mississippi. and the republican senatorial committee is getting heavily involved spending money to fight off these guys. so they're really suffering as a result of this. but i think the incumbent lawmakers have begun to realize the chamber of commerce folks have begun to realize that this is hurting them in the long run. they're going to have to draw that line in the stand. maybe they can do that in 2014. every time you say the tea party is done with, they come back and
because keep in mind, this is the first tea party election he has ever run. and last election he had was 2008. so my fear is that we're going to see some ugly rhetoric. but eventually maybe we're going to see some moderation in 2014 and maybe 2016. >> you know, senator cornyn is one of seven republican senators facing primary challenges. won't the gop tea party's problem continue to grow until they beat it back once and for all, dana? >> yeah. the question is how do you do that?...
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her party should still win the next election, but she made no longer lead it. nor will it settle a conflict of that at times seems beyond any solution. >> tomorrow, representatives from the g8 major economies will get together in london not to discuss interest rates or trade policy, but he mentioned, the debilitating rain condition which is now believed to affect 36 million people around the world. one person is diagnosed with dementia every four seconds somewhere in the globe, and yet, no new treatment for the condition has been found in the last decade. our medical correspondent has more. >> robbing the mind and ravaging the brain -- never before has there been such a spotlight on dementia. pain has alzheimer's. the disease is still in its early stages. checking his fading short-term memory. his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia
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in 1994 mandela was elected the first black president, and it was also the first vote he was allowed to cast. >> of our hopes and dreams that we have cherished. >> reporter: today, mandela's great granddaughter remembered him. >> the future without madiba. you are in our memory. you tower over the walls leaving streaks of light for us to follow. we salute you. >> one of mandela's most important legacies was the support for truth and reconciliation commission. thousands of victims and perpetrators, black and white, told their stories t t t t t t o highest expectation of the majority. >> but much is still left to be done in the infant democracy. >> he told us that the promises of democracy would not be met overnight, and that the fears of the few would not be allowed to delay th. >> corruption and scandals rampant in the anc political party, and white-owned businesses are in lieu contra-tive partnerships with the investors. the gap between rich and poor is still one of the largest in the world. south africa's struggle would not have been denied by mandela. president obama touched on th
in 1994 mandela was elected the first black president, and it was also the first vote he was allowed to cast. >> of our hopes and dreams that we have cherished. >> reporter: today, mandela's great granddaughter remembered him. >> the future without madiba. you are in our memory. you tower over the walls leaving streaks of light for us to follow. we salute you. >> one of mandela's most important legacies was the support for truth and reconciliation commission. thousands...
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once you ruin the system, how do you expect republicans -- i think they can win elections based on it but how do you go about fixing it. >> i will guarantee virtually all of the people without insurance will have it by then. >> you are wrong. you need 20 seats to turn and not ten. >> i'll try to explain this to you. if you have 55 and 45 and if they splip the -- flip the seats. >> that is not enough. >> i said it was enough yesterday. we won't be veto proof. >> and people are wondering and you've said it millions of times on the show and screamed at all of us. >> i've screamed at you over obama care. >> yes. you said people can get insurance now, for people were sick and now you have a headline in the washington post that people are not getting their medication, they are plan and they are not getting coverage. >> it is just damn terrible the way it is falling apart and nobody will have insurance and everybody will be on the street sick. >> and the bright side is president obama only destroyed one-sixth of the economy. >> before we go, can i just pose a question. let me throw this out.
once you ruin the system, how do you expect republicans -- i think they can win elections based on it but how do you go about fixing it. >> i will guarantee virtually all of the people without insurance will have it by then. >> you are wrong. you need 20 seats to turn and not ten. >> i'll try to explain this to you. if you have 55 and 45 and if they splip the -- flip the seats. >> that is not enough. >> i said it was enough yesterday. we won't be veto proof....
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podesta shepherded president-elect obama's transition team in 2008 and will serve as counselor to the president, traditionally a very influential role. he has advised even pushed the president over the years as he did on cnn after the president's re-election. >> you really have to focus on what you want to accomplish, particularly in the first year. i think that first year after re-election is the time to get a lot done. >> reporter: obama was unable to, and with the window closing on his chance for second term achievements, democratic sources tell cnn podesta's expertise is much needed. as president clinton's disciplined chief of staff, podesta guided that white house through a sex scandal, impeachment and a war in kosovo. he was known for cracking the whip. one former clinton colleague telling cnn his co-workers made him a name plate. on one side, john d.podesta. when he would lay into other aides, he or they would often turn the name plate around to reveal skippy, the nickname for podesta's hard as nails alter ego. it's openly known, even democratic sources will tell you that presi
podesta shepherded president-elect obama's transition team in 2008 and will serve as counselor to the president, traditionally a very influential role. he has advised even pushed the president over the years as he did on cnn after the president's re-election. >> you really have to focus on what you want to accomplish, particularly in the first year. i think that first year after re-election is the time to get a lot done. >> reporter: obama was unable to, and with the window closing...
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they only have about four our five months before the election. if they can't change that, then they will see them chipping away. you will see coalitions come out and say look, we will chip at this, we will try to get 20 pest of the vote, very difficult. but nonetheless, if they get less than 60, i think people will smell blood in the water and that will mean much more. >> terrific, nick for us, great to see you, terrific reporting, thank you so much. and joining me to talk about mandela's influence on south africa and the continent as a whole, is john campbell, he is a senior fellow for african policy studies. it is good to see you, thank you for your time, sir. >> so what are your thoughts on the conversation i was just having with mick? moving forward, an election, april or so of 2014, so the country gets an opportunity to either stay the course, or chart a new course. >> right. >> with the issues we have talked about. >> right. >> inequality, dispairs in education, wealth, income, what do you see as the immediate future for this country after
they only have about four our five months before the election. if they can't change that, then they will see them chipping away. you will see coalitions come out and say look, we will chip at this, we will try to get 20 pest of the vote, very difficult. but nonetheless, if they get less than 60, i think people will smell blood in the water and that will mean much more. >> terrific, nick for us, great to see you, terrific reporting, thank you so much. and joining me to talk about mandela's...
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. >> in the big picture you would look at for a general election you would say he's not telling you what he wants to do which is what he has to do in order to win in terms of stockman. but in another sense, he's starting his campaign by filing -- explaining why he's done it by giving already that boiled-down messaging. why i don't like that liberal cornyn as he calls him. >> but remember, ted cruz, the other senator from texas, he was not the republican party establishment favorite in texas. >> i think that's why we're seeing a lot of attention from the media that some of the early primary announcements, a lot of reporters feel a little burned from the last time the way they handled the ted cruzes or rand paul. we are seeing a lot of attention for that reason. i wasn't focusing so much on the liberal john cornyn. i did like that steve stockman told supporters they would not have to face actual bayonets. >> not yet. >> nobody wants a primary challenge, regardless of how comical you think it is or isn't, it's bad. this is a demonstration that there is not cohesion in the republican party.
. >> in the big picture you would look at for a general election you would say he's not telling you what he wants to do which is what he has to do in order to win in terms of stockman. but in another sense, he's starting his campaign by filing -- explaining why he's done it by giving already that boiled-down messaging. why i don't like that liberal cornyn as he calls him. >> but remember, ted cruz, the other senator from texas, he was not the republican party establishment favorite...
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i think the challenge they're going to have is that in 2014, that -- the midterm election is going to be nationalized. and that means that both parties will have to have a message. and no or a blank sheet of paper, as we have heard about, right, is not going to be a message. and when you have primaries where you're all fighting each other, it makes it much harder to make an argument to the american people as to why republicans should be in charge. >> well, and let me push back a little bit on that. and go to you, professor. what republicans would say is, hey, no is a message. no to the iraq war was a message that democrats carried against george w. bush. a president they disliked. we are saying no to this president, to this kind of government expansion. and if that sounds partisan, professor, they would say they're also saying no to their own incumbents. >> right. so, i mean, there's -- let's make a distinction here, right? so you can say no to some policies. but to have -- to say no to the processes of government, i think, is a little bit deeper. and i think that's really where the t
i think the challenge they're going to have is that in 2014, that -- the midterm election is going to be nationalized. and that means that both parties will have to have a message. and no or a blank sheet of paper, as we have heard about, right, is not going to be a message. and when you have primaries where you're all fighting each other, it makes it much harder to make an argument to the american people as to why republicans should be in charge. >> well, and let me push back a little...
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they have been elected to a second term in the white house. i imagine -- >> made fun of jimmy carter. >> probably not in front of him. >> didn't quite make the cut. >> i imagine the obama would probably ask, how did you handle the second term, a divided congress and poll numbers take a hit. then at the end of the day, you recognize they are all human kz and probably talk about their dog. they have a dog. i imagine president bush brought a few home made paintings. >> there was some reporting, i don't know if you can confirm, jimmy carter got the middle seat. >> what i found interesting, you have president bush who probably in his own mind i think would say i did a lot of -- interesting as the republican on the plane, done the most during their presidency, debatable but certainly a lot. if i'm president obama and talking with president clinton and hillary and michelle obama, i'm saying, bill, hillary, you want access to my data -- >> can you do it sounding like -- >> you can do that. if you get that to turn out the minority vote, youth vote, 201
they have been elected to a second term in the white house. i imagine -- >> made fun of jimmy carter. >> probably not in front of him. >> didn't quite make the cut. >> i imagine the obama would probably ask, how did you handle the second term, a divided congress and poll numbers take a hit. then at the end of the day, you recognize they are all human kz and probably talk about their dog. they have a dog. i imagine president bush brought a few home made paintings....
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perhaps it's the federal election commission or congress. >> the new healthcare law is mixed up in the middle of this as well. >> right dead center. the irs is supposed to be checking the fines from those poo who don't sign up for insurance, as well as streetlightsing the subsidies and credit for those who need help gems their obamacare. healthcare is a fifth of our new, economy, and it might be difficult or unwise to trust the irs handling obamacare. there will be a lot more of the battle. >> carl, thank you. nice to see you. if you want to remember some of your best experiences, listen up. and not take so much -- so many pictures of yourself. instagraming could mess up your memory. next, what this new study suggests about memory and all those photos that were taken, and, >>> if you're one of those folks at a birthday of wedding snaping photos and uploading them to facebook or instaff gramp you've might want to think again. constantly taking pictures may keep your brain from remembering what really happened. the researchers call it the photo-taking impairment effect. ptie. the study a
perhaps it's the federal election commission or congress. >> the new healthcare law is mixed up in the middle of this as well. >> right dead center. the irs is supposed to be checking the fines from those poo who don't sign up for insurance, as well as streetlightsing the subsidies and credit for those who need help gems their obamacare. healthcare is a fifth of our new, economy, and it might be difficult or unwise to trust the irs handling obamacare. there will be a lot more of the...
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demands which included the resignation of president of the cove each of these governments and a snap election now this all comes on a day of diplomacy in the capital ghana coverts met with three former ukrainian presidents to discuss the situation while high profile diplomats from america and europe are also in kiev the assistant secretary of state victoria nuland and foreign policy chief catherine ashton a meeting representatives from both sides to try to find a diplomatic and political solution to the standoff and the opposition movement continue to be boyd by support from overseas but as i now report not only information to find its way onto the streets of kiev is accurate. he traveled around the world in an instant he gave hope and support to the protesters ensuring freezing conditions on kiev's independence square he represented unity and solidarity only he was a lie and it was even reach we had on the official twitter page position party fatherland as real news with a common bond the whole world is supporting the korean protesters or done created a hoax photo showing the united states a
demands which included the resignation of president of the cove each of these governments and a snap election now this all comes on a day of diplomacy in the capital ghana coverts met with three former ukrainian presidents to discuss the situation while high profile diplomats from america and europe are also in kiev the assistant secretary of state victoria nuland and foreign policy chief catherine ashton a meeting representatives from both sides to try to find a diplomatic and political...
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thailand's prime minister says she is not going to resign ahead of elections that are scheduled for february, pleading with antigovernment demonstrators to clear the streets. she wants them to back collections that she is calling for on monday, protest leaders say they want her to step down within 24 hours says they are now in charge. at least five people have been killed since that unrest began there. a new female driveser behind the wheel. a ceo has been named a general motors. rule is important because we want to make sure we are protecting deposits that are federally insured. we don't want to endanger those that are insured by the government. >> named after paul vole kerr, the former federal reserve chairman, it bans banks to take deposits from engaging in so called proprior tear trading. widely seen as the center piece of the dock frank wall street we form, the vole kerr rule has become contentious, because unlike glass seagull it does not ban all trading. >> banks can still trade securities or execute trades for their customers. and for years now, regulators have been rangeling with ho
thailand's prime minister says she is not going to resign ahead of elections that are scheduled for february, pleading with antigovernment demonstrators to clear the streets. she wants them to back collections that she is calling for on monday, protest leaders say they want her to step down within 24 hours says they are now in charge. at least five people have been killed since that unrest began there. a new female driveser behind the wheel. a ceo has been named a general motors. rule is...
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is thes happened here democratically elected president has made a choice to favor his ties with russia instead of the european union, provoking these protests. >> what is the leverage over the ukraine right now? what factors are at play? >> vladimir putin has been very aggressive in potentially coercing the president of ukraine to do this. he has control over ukrainian trade and exports into russia, which is the single largest market. and then most importantly, ukrainian energy surprise -- energy supplies. he has the ability to unilaterally jack up the price of heating and electricity in the ukraine. >> this has been bubbling for a while. there were pipeline issues, there were even armed people were taking shots at people working near the pipeline, this has been brewing. >> it has only been an independent country for 20 years. since then there have been in norma's controversies over natural gas supplies, cost, and that. the gas was shut off into the ukraine. held that should this crisis gets? >> it can get pretty bad. it could end up defaulting on the foreign debt. the currency is unde
is thes happened here democratically elected president has made a choice to favor his ties with russia instead of the european union, provoking these protests. >> what is the leverage over the ukraine right now? what factors are at play? >> vladimir putin has been very aggressive in potentially coercing the president of ukraine to do this. he has control over ukrainian trade and exports into russia, which is the single largest market. and then most importantly, ukrainian energy...
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he just recently won election to congress, had been out for a while, came back to congress. he's certainly been able to grab a whole lot of headlines. he's a tea party favorite, someone who is often been accused of talking birthers situations and someone who has the ability to grab headlines but he will start out as big underdog john cornyn. big financial advantage, also a primary coming up. not a lot of time for steve stockman to make up ground. >> cornyn joins a growing list of gop senators up for re-election next year getting primary so to speak. who else is on that list? >> well, on that list it's actually the number one senate republican as mentioned, mitch mcconnell, cochran of mississippi and lamar alexander in tennessee. and you look at this environment, there are 12 senate republicans who are running for re-election. craig, seven of the 12 face primary challenges coming from the tea party. that's pretty extraordinary. think about the situation if harry reid and dick durbin were running for re-election and getting challenges from the populist occupy wall street left,
he just recently won election to congress, had been out for a while, came back to congress. he's certainly been able to grab a whole lot of headlines. he's a tea party favorite, someone who is often been accused of talking birthers situations and someone who has the ability to grab headlines but he will start out as big underdog john cornyn. big financial advantage, also a primary coming up. not a lot of time for steve stockman to make up ground. >> cornyn joins a growing list of gop...
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often based on the european union should tackle the issue back to the lies that the democratically elected government of ukraine which is the hope of a cpu towards ukraine has actually been one of pressure. previously it's been saying real irony imports of goods and you claimed up to baby square to switch hands and be helpful for the ukrainian economy so they should be playing said really. nope not going to pressure ukraine economically open it's a crazy stuff going to. honest and open kiev is bringing to the entrance to this office and the ukraine society. demonstrations in crimea took to the street stood among the government and the opposition's process in the capital. nascar our destiny police him on edge extent as well as a subject to opinion when it comes to eu integration. this is a cultural clash. more than economic or political one this is a clash between people who believe in the perception of the west such as europe forty united states and the people who are trying to make a future based on actual laws that help people feed their families um i think there are serious historical a
often based on the european union should tackle the issue back to the lies that the democratically elected government of ukraine which is the hope of a cpu towards ukraine has actually been one of pressure. previously it's been saying real irony imports of goods and you claimed up to baby square to switch hands and be helpful for the ukrainian economy so they should be playing said really. nope not going to pressure ukraine economically open it's a crazy stuff going to. honest and open kiev is...
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this relates to call the election fraud to see demand it. get down and called police think she looks at another dp lawmaker yes and you said the ship traffic and cut the fees to listen to to keep all sick of me. as the father of the president of john he was assassinated the national city has been deadlocked for the vast majority of its one hundredth game because their session it started at the beginning of september. now the single there had been passed before the thirty seven gained approval on tuesday. have to buy ibm me. the president talking head slap the recent comments made by opposition party lawmakers expressed regret over the current political impasse on to emphasize that lawmakers are caught up in disputes when they need to focus on the people's livelihoods instead. here's what she said during a cabinet meeting. to them. in the picture people who don't have to come and listen the local community members. tomes in many english couple who need to get home. she did ask me present box office as strongly denounced the remarks by opposit
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president obama carries florida in the last election, i think he even carried the cuban american vote. because the younger generations don't feel the hostile feelings towards the cast drove brothers. some people would hope that the empargo would be ended before this president leaves office. i wouldn't bet on that, necessarily. but president obama has taken steps to ease travel to cuba, and to make it easier for cuban americans to send remit tans home to their family. so relations are not as tense as they once were. >> yes, up deed, and former president has said that the hand shake was something significant, and he also expressed the hope that it will be an omen for the future, and yet, interestingly, a white house official has told the reuters news agency that the u.s. still has grave concerns about human rights situation? cuba, what do you make of that? >> well, i think there are concerns but in a way that's kind of an excuse for not moving ahead, because it is still so politically a dangerous frankie for democrat to take any steps. so again, i don't see any movement in the immediate
president obama carries florida in the last election, i think he even carried the cuban american vote. because the younger generations don't feel the hostile feelings towards the cast drove brothers. some people would hope that the empargo would be ended before this president leaves office. i wouldn't bet on that, necessarily. but president obama has taken steps to ease travel to cuba, and to make it easier for cuban americans to send remit tans home to their family. so relations are not as...
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his government rouhani, the president who was just elected, they are mandated to try to get sanctions relief. there's only one way to get sanctions relief, that is to negotiate. there's a lot of gainsmanship. i don't think iranians are going to run away from the table without any sanctions. if they leave the table they don't get these minimal sanctions relief the west has offered them. >> just briefly there's the other part of kerry's big agenda, israeli-palestinian talks. he was able to win some support from netanyahu over the weekend who said he can compartmentalize, the iranian deal would not give him an excuse to stiff him on the palestinian. he's going back to deal with that again. >> i saw kerry talk on saturday. >> that was quite a speech. >> it was a very good speech, very interesting speech. i also got the impression he has something in his pocket, reached a minimal agreement with netanyahu on this, because he spoke with level of confidence one doesn't associate with middle east peace process at this moment. >> agreed. >> there's something cooking but extremely tep with us. >
his government rouhani, the president who was just elected, they are mandated to try to get sanctions relief. there's only one way to get sanctions relief, that is to negotiate. there's a lot of gainsmanship. i don't think iranians are going to run away from the table without any sanctions. if they leave the table they don't get these minimal sanctions relief the west has offered them. >> just briefly there's the other part of kerry's big agenda, israeli-palestinian talks. he was able to...
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there are no free and fair elections. if raul and fidel castro are still alive and healthy, if they want to stay in that your peck. >> it's true. that's a cautious and skeptical and perhaps appropriate view. my view is they have put in too many reforms in place to move the dial backward now. and that's why i think it's different than 2000. >> what i'm told is that the president of the united states, since taking office five years ago, took some modest steps to improve travel restrictions for example between the u.s. and cuba. he would like to improve relations but as long as alan gross, the american for four years now, being held prisoner is continued to be held prisoner for all practical reasons, this administration is really not going to do anything dramatic or important. >> that's what you've been told. that was in fact the case in the first term, but if you look at the second term, what we now have rather than preconditions, that is release gross and then we'll talk, we now have a process where the two presidents are
there are no free and fair elections. if raul and fidel castro are still alive and healthy, if they want to stay in that your peck. >> it's true. that's a cautious and skeptical and perhaps appropriate view. my view is they have put in too many reforms in place to move the dial backward now. and that's why i think it's different than 2000. >> what i'm told is that the president of the united states, since taking office five years ago, took some modest steps to improve travel...
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midterm elections for congress are heating up, amazing america% with sarah palin set to premiere on the channel that will cover call links to the great outdoors. it is unpredictable and we have the mother of the mall. the hook and bullet outlet which shows on fishing and hunting, and by a private equity firm. fuhrer than 32, and 1 ten million or so. espn, over 1 hundred million homes. in her new show she seemed more -- a contributor to fox news. the timing is interesting. the announcement comes after another sarah palin careful involving nbc commentator. in her previous stab at reality sarah palin's alaska was scolding a salmon senseless. it was canceled after one season. tracy: polk came. i like salmon. and the overgenerous diver, tips from jesus made his way to new york city thankfully for all waitstaff everywhere. one lucky waiter got a $7,000 tip over the weekend. another at the lincoln center got a $3,500 said. a waiter at bose cajun got $1,000 check from the mystery guest. the waiter told a mystery post the mystery to it for west jack sylvia who has been rumored to be -- selby has
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rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the insurance. most major employers have the health care that hold the tenants in face. it will be individuals and small businesses that will see the change. but looking at the system, everyone of us insurance or not are at risk of the health care system failing. it is designed hopefully to benefit the whole of the american public. in two years or 2016, what is the memory of the american public look like and how is it all playing out. >> johnathon, what is the chances of the republicans regaining the senate. >> the congressional balance test question and weather where they are asked if they have democrats. and something that charlie cook called unprecedented for the ballot to be moved and there is enough in the law and shoes to drop to keep them for the public.
rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the insurance. most major employers have the health care that hold the tenants in face. it will be individuals and small businesses that will see...
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including soon after his election as president of south africa. and president clinton traveled to south africa and visited the jail cell mandela called home. >> he is a ferociously loyal friend. >> reporter: mandela stuck by his american counterpart. >> we have often said that our morality does not allow us to desert our friends. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think he found an individual in bill clinton. >> reporter: they remained close after clinton left office. >> there were many opportunities that bill clinton took to visit south africa to meet with mandela, to work together on anti-aids movements and many other things. >> reporter: mandela's relationship with president george w. bush was not as friendly. after the attacks on september 11th -- >> i know you have a strong leader, and the people of the united states of america can face disaster. >> reporter: he supported george bush's actions in afghanistan but was a critic of the actions in iraq. >> we honor nelson mandela for his profound achievements. >> reporter: despite this president bush aw
including soon after his election as president of south africa. and president clinton traveled to south africa and visited the jail cell mandela called home. >> he is a ferociously loyal friend. >> reporter: mandela stuck by his american counterpart. >> we have often said that our morality does not allow us to desert our friends. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think he found an individual in bill clinton. >> reporter: they remained close after clinton left office....
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the election is to be held on the very second however the one hundred thousand protesters are mostly members of the urban middle class in bangkok's elite give the minority when it comes to dental records so dissolving parliament does not mean much for them the reich government provide significant protection for farmers and enjoys great support from those in northern and northeastern thailand. here is left behind in the country's economic growth. this system of solidifying votes through support for rural areas was created by helix brother of former prime minister talks emotional one. thaksin was ousted in a coup seven years ago and now lives in self imposed . but the opposition claims he still influences the government. the anti government protesters have proposed treaty and counting of the unelected officials to appoint a new prime minister and other cabinet ministers he looked flatly rejected the proposal saying such a stance would violate the constitution and would be fun. democrat. michael and will keep turning out in numbers and we'll definitely go and it would certainly not goin
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thailand heading toward its third national election in just six years. they're scheduled to go to the polls february 2 after the prime minister dissolved parliament and parliaments are in -- protests are in the second month. an operation to reunite baby seals with their mothers. they were separated during powerful storms that hit the british east coast and they're attempting to reunite pups with their mothers. some of the older seals have been returning in search of their pups. worlds from around the offering words of praise for nelson mandela. africans that we his time as aing cause for a great celebration and enormous pride. countryfore has our as that wethe life are doing with mandeba t oday. it is that the sun, of this of the symbol that i feel today. rainbows will see the soon. >> there is a word and south african -- ubuntu. [applause] a word that captures mandela's greatest gift, his recognition that we are all bound together in ways that are invisible to the eye. oneness to humanity. what we achieve ourselves by sharing ourselves with others in ca
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president of the black majority in south africa but he was president of the whole country when he was elected in 1994. that's kind of the same message that president obama has been talking about although obviously very different in terms of the circumstances but talking about income inequality in general, talking about failing schools in general, talking about how many individuals are in the judicial system in general. not specifically focusing on african-americans although on occasion such as father's day he does talk about messages for african-americans but often when he does try to do that, the same black leaders criticize him for lecturing him. in a way it's a double-edged sword. he can't win. >> and let's also listen to something else that was significant. this was a moment that a lot of people really resonated with. >> there are too many leaders who claim solidarity with madiba's struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people. and there are too many of us, too many of us on the sidelines comfortable in complacency or cynicism. when our voices must be heard. >> ot
president of the black majority in south africa but he was president of the whole country when he was elected in 1994. that's kind of the same message that president obama has been talking about although obviously very different in terms of the circumstances but talking about income inequality in general, talking about failing schools in general, talking about how many individuals are in the judicial system in general. not specifically focusing on african-americans although on occasion such as...
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obama elected in a highly democratic nation, even with its racial divides. there's just no comparison. it actually doesn't surprise me, though, that we didn't hear as much about mandela in obama's books, because the truth is, you know, the president in becoming the first black president had to spend a lot of time convincing white americans he would be the president of all americans. >> race does not tread into very frequently and in some cases does not. >> unfortunately that's part of the politics of the united states, to become the first black president, he felt the need to spend a lot of time talking about his kansas roots, not his kenyan roots. >> another theme of the last few days has been the relationship mandela had to his opponents, one of grace and forgiveness and shrewd negotiation as well. hearing the president talk about what richard brought up, you can't understand your supporters but you also need to understand your opponent. seems like as much a reminder for democrats as it was a sort of signal to republicans that this is about both teams here.
obama elected in a highly democratic nation, even with its racial divides. there's just no comparison. it actually doesn't surprise me, though, that we didn't hear as much about mandela in obama's books, because the truth is, you know, the president in becoming the first black president had to spend a lot of time convincing white americans he would be the president of all americans. >> race does not tread into very frequently and in some cases does not. >> unfortunately that's part...
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we're looking at an election year and we have to look at next year as an empty calendar. things will come up for votes be they even look at minimum wage, women's issues, they're going to be messaging bills. when the senate and democrat start to vote on that and it starts to sound good for them. that's what is going to happen. >> sorry, mr. secretary. we're out of town. that brings us to the end of this edition i of inside story. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters, these are the stories we are following for you. >> we will never see the likes of nelson mandela again. >> remembering nelson mandela, leaders from around the world paying tribute to a global icon as south africa says good-bye to the father of a nation. >>> showdown in in iran, a bipartisan group of senators pushing for tougher sanctions as secretary kerry is on the hot seat. >>> an historic announcement at an auto maker as the nation's first female ceo is tapped to run the country. ♪
we're looking at an election year and we have to look at next year as an empty calendar. things will come up for votes be they even look at minimum wage, women's issues, they're going to be messaging bills. when the senate and democrat start to vote on that and it starts to sound good for them. that's what is going to happen. >> sorry, mr. secretary. we're out of town. that brings us to the end of this edition i of inside story. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al...
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from the election in '94 to his inauguration to the rugby world cup, and then the football world cup, all of the things that he touched profoundly. and this feels like another one of those moments. of course it marks the end of his involvement in the life of this country directly, but the question is how much and for how long will the ideals and values be kept alive by the current government? we saw signs of real unease in the stadium today with the booing of the president. and i have heard a lot of similar sentiment out on the streets today. and i think a lot of people are worried about what might come next, and whether the anc canment come back to its base, and come back to the values that he fought for. >> okay, jonah thanks very much for that. >>> while we did speak to people about mandela and what he meant to them after the memorial. >> what i have taken from it is that life is very short, but very long as well, and we need to stay focused, and we need to instill all of these values that he has left with us, and really, it's about the legacy just as everybody says. >> coming from
from the election in '94 to his inauguration to the rugby world cup, and then the football world cup, all of the things that he touched profoundly. and this feels like another one of those moments. of course it marks the end of his involvement in the life of this country directly, but the question is how much and for how long will the ideals and values be kept alive by the current government? we saw signs of real unease in the stadium today with the booing of the president. and i have heard a...
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even if many of these tea partiers won the primaries, would they have a real chance in the general election? >> well, thomas, in the last few years we've seen republican primaries handing big victories to democrats in otherwise unwinnable states like todd aiken or christine o'donnell. unfortunately for democrats, this texas race is a missed opportunity because the filing deadline was last night. even if steve stockman wins the primary and potentially hands democrats, you know, a potential victory in the general election, they don't have a candidate, so democrats did not file any serious candidates. like i said, it could be a lost opportunity for the party. >> so, victoria, playing off of that, how does that affect other races in the state of texas? >> well, what we're seeing with steve stockman is he's this really annoying tick on a really big dog, john cornyn, and he's going to be pulling the cornyn race further and further to the right but he's also going to be pulling all of the other races further to the right. and two things could possibly happen. one is he gets the republican right so
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they want new elections. >> thanks so much, tim, in kiev as those demonstrations continue in independence square. in france the founder of a company responsible for faulty breast implants has been jailed for fraud. he was prosecuted after the implants were found to have an abnormally high rate of rupture. >> reporter: hope after major surgery. the only emotions these implanted ended up provoking, angry and anxiety. inside them the kind of silicon that you would find in matruses, not the kind you should find in humans. for years this man's company filled implants with what was described as a homemade concoction and shipped them around the world. 65 nations in all, 300,000 women affected. >> suddenly i heard something bursting and i couldn't get up again. >> reporter: isabel had her following major cancer surgery, but what paid for and what she got were two very different things. only later did she find out how they were being made. >> one of the engineers said, well, we just took a spoon and put it in. well, what you mean? and he said it again, yeah, we would just take a spoon and put it i
they want new elections. >> thanks so much, tim, in kiev as those demonstrations continue in independence square. in france the founder of a company responsible for faulty breast implants has been jailed for fraud. he was prosecuted after the implants were found to have an abnormally high rate of rupture. >> reporter: hope after major surgery. the only emotions these implanted ended up provoking, angry and anxiety. inside them the kind of silicon that you would find in matruses, not...
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he led president obama's transition team after the 2008 election. he'll help obama regain ground after the troubled obama care rollout. >>> canada is making a claim for the north pole. the government has asked the united nations to extend its border into the arctic by about a million square miles. why? it could be the fact that the north pole holds about a third of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 15% of its oil. that would make santa canadian, but russia, canada and denmark all claim parts of the north pole as their own. >>> the government is finally out of the car business. cnbc's jackie deangeles is here with what's moving your money. jackie, the traders resold its final stake of gm and we just learned that for the first time a woman is going to take the wheel there. >> that's right, good morning, chris. mary barra will succeed dan ackerson. and the u.s. government lost $10.5 billion on the gm bailout but the alternative would have been a lot worse. the recession could have been a depression, that's according to treasury secretary jack le
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economic policies required for which to enjoy real benefits for the membership info to the european elections is a vote for that change. during the second day of the meeting participants discussed the prospects of promoting sustainable growth and jobs to you. which is tightly linked to the ongoing budget debate. the optional but the best to bpp group vice chairman responsible for budget and structural policies explain the framework of the debate don't send jokes. the main teaching. and unless you give in and european governments so this is that the girl at the discussions. he got to the budget the budget tells you something today tokyo but it is the thirty five percent this might have discussed it won't mean an addiction. with the stupid dumb and so cheap alicia forty six who was given. for. the for the increasingly choose to cling to these talks and jokes. he says what the ppp would it would go. support for the student addiction the talks and jokes. you know how to play with me. what don't compete but it's pretty important. she had to cope with the auction page. saved by a succession of labo
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week of got the midterm elections next year and then in 2015 we'll have the presidential election starting. so it looks good, but i just don't trust the republicans on this. i'm sorry. and as far as the cuts that they want to do, they really need to start with the corporate welfare, save a lot of those loopholes, take away from the penkses and everything. i don't think that's right. but this any case, i wanted to say that it looks good but beware because we do have two elections coming up pretty soon and in 2014 and 2015. that's all i have to say. >> thanks for your call. color he is is our last caller -- coloress is our last caller from -- doris is our last caller from milwaukee, wisconsin. >> hi, how are you doing, dear? >> good. go ahead. >> my thing is about that cut. they always are cutting from fema who really need -- from people who really need. this the people who are retiring from the army and navy and stuff. they shouldn't even go there with that. what they should do, my thing is congress, they should put their budgets down and the republicans, they shut cut their pay down. that
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. >>> former manager toni la russa, joe torre and bobby cox were elected on monday. bud selig said they brought professionalism that baseball fans admired. >> christmas came early for some airline customers in canada. they set up video booths. passengers were encouraged to scan their boarding passes and moments later santa appeared on the screen. while the passengers were in the air flying to calgary, the west jet employees rushed to various stores to buy their gifts and labeled them, put them in baggage claim. and the passengers couldn't believe their eyes when they found out that their wishes had been granted. time for a check of the weather and al. >> toad's weather is brought to you by farmer's insurance. at farmer's, the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. get smarter at farmer's.com. >> a lot of folks are going to need patience at the airport. over 1,000 flights have been canceled so far this morning and more probably on the way. i'm going to show you washington, d.c. you can see there in the midst of the snow already it is coming down. we'
. >>> former manager toni la russa, joe torre and bobby cox were elected on monday. bud selig said they brought professionalism that baseball fans admired. >> christmas came early for some airline customers in canada. they set up video booths. passengers were encouraged to scan their boarding passes and moments later santa appeared on the screen. while the passengers were in the air flying to calgary, the west jet employees rushed to various stores to buy their gifts and labeled...
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. >> new this morning, the cash keeps coming in for governor brown for possible re-election effort. >> lettizing marijuana, voters said no three years ago and now, this morning, a new poll reveals what the answer would be now. >> the oakland internet radio company facing new competition from apple has a new offering for users and it is something you will use first thing in the using lysol in hundreds of ways. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family. it does the job for you. to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.c
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the republicans pulling ahead in 2010 and the democrats making a comeback in this area in the 2012 election. so with me now to talk about this i've got dante ginny, director of the american communities project at american university and co-author of our patchwork major leagues nation and richard flores himself, co d co-editor and founder at large of the atlantic. dante, you've been breaking this up for quite some time. we talked about patrick nation and the different things you've done but the basic split in the suburbs, is it moving in one direction or really now is there sort soft some stability in this swing vote area? >> i think it depends. you laid it out well in the introduction. there's a split that really exists where the suburbs end and the excerpts begin. if you look at the way we break it down with the american communities project today, we have a type of county called these urban suburbs and they are definitely getting poorer in -- >> urban suburbs. here in washington, d.c., that would be arlington, montgomery county, lake county. >> no. lake actually i think falls into the exce
the republicans pulling ahead in 2010 and the democrats making a comeback in this area in the 2012 election. so with me now to talk about this i've got dante ginny, director of the american communities project at american university and co-author of our patchwork major leagues nation and richard flores himself, co d co-editor and founder at large of the atlantic. dante, you've been breaking this up for quite some time. we talked about patrick nation and the different things you've done but the...
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. >>> former a's manager tony la russa was elected to the baseball hall of fame today. he won three world series during his 33 years as big league skipper, 2001 in oakland -- one in oakland, two in st. louis. >> i played winter ball nor tommy lasorda. he said the only reason you're here is because you can speak spanish. all the guys that knew i was lousy and i should have started earlier. >> tony was a much better baseball manager than he was a baseball player. that was bobby cox and joe torre also going to the hall of fame. i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> thank you dennis. play of the die coming from the nba. sacramento taking on dallas and great play. kings start the fast break off the turnover and thomas off the back board. and derrick williams cleans its up with a nice reverse dunk. had a career-high 31 points for the kings and a 112-97 winner. your play of the day there. >>> well, selling pieces of the stick. it's a chance to own a little piece of history. >> now you can purchase a pair of authentic candlestick park seats. >> but those seats will not com
. >>> former a's manager tony la russa was elected to the baseball hall of fame today. he won three world series during his 33 years as big league skipper, 2001 in oakland -- one in oakland, two in st. louis. >> i played winter ball nor tommy lasorda. he said the only reason you're here is because you can speak spanish. all the guys that knew i was lousy and i should have started earlier. >> tony was a much better baseball manager than he was a baseball player. that was...
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sort of the parallel of the economy in the last presidential election. republicans were just constantly hammering how bad the economy was. then people sort of looked up on election day, it is not, it is a little better than terrible. so i think i'm growing to stick with the guy who is in charge already. if they look up and say, you know what? i thought i would lose my doctor and my plan and pharmaceuticals but turned out only lost my pharmaceuticals and plan got my doctor, it was a little better than projected to be. >> remember in 2012, the other variable was do i want to vote for mitt romney? you will have to have, in a situation like this where you have no candidate yet, and airwaves free to attack one person that can have little bit of an impact. you will be up against somebody. you have to leave on the side of road, 20, 40, years, whatever been, seems he was around forever, somebody has got to run against him. that's got to be a choice. and i'm not so sure you can do it just on basis of this. martha: almost 2014 now. a lot of this stuff will come ho
sort of the parallel of the economy in the last presidential election. republicans were just constantly hammering how bad the economy was. then people sort of looked up on election day, it is not, it is a little better than terrible. so i think i'm growing to stick with the guy who is in charge already. if they look up and say, you know what? i thought i would lose my doctor and my plan and pharmaceuticals but turned out only lost my pharmaceuticals and plan got my doctor, it was a little...
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pretoria, significant because it's the same location where he was sworn in as the first democratically elected and black president 20 years ago. his body will lie in state wednesday through friday and his funeral will be this upcoming weekend. but for the moment the exciting news in to cnn for some is that supermodel naomi campbell has just visited the home of late president nelson plan della. >> all right. we'll have pictures of that later i'm sure. errol barnett live from johannesburg this morning. >>> coming up in the ne"newsroo" a desperate search in the nevada mountains, freezing, cold and snowy and a family of six is missing, including four children. the latest on the search next. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been st
pretoria, significant because it's the same location where he was sworn in as the first democratically elected and black president 20 years ago. his body will lie in state wednesday through friday and his funeral will be this upcoming weekend. but for the moment the exciting news in to cnn for some is that supermodel naomi campbell has just visited the home of late president nelson plan della. >> all right. we'll have pictures of that later i'm sure. errol barnett live from johannesburg...
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andissolving parliament calling a new election she is aiming to cool public anger. the message from bangkok is that the capital was now calm after several weeks of violent demonstrations. monday, at least 150,000 antigovernment protesters took to the streets. a series of sacred masks belonging to naked -- belonging to native americans have gone under the hammer at sotheby's despite the requests that the auction be delayed. they wanted the sale suspended due to the cultural and religious significance. the sale followed a judge will -- a judges dismissal on the sale. >> according to their tribe, the masks are sacred, used in religious ceremony. last april, 70 were sold at auction for around 900 30,000 euros, despite international appeals to halt the sale. >> the sacred objects to be auctioned are sacred to us because for us they are special, they are a part of our lives. >> the case was taken hold of and france just a few days before the auction. >> all that we ask is that we be given the time to determine where the masks come from and whether they have importance to
andissolving parliament calling a new election she is aiming to cool public anger. the message from bangkok is that the capital was now calm after several weeks of violent demonstrations. monday, at least 150,000 antigovernment protesters took to the streets. a series of sacred masks belonging to naked -- belonging to native americans have gone under the hammer at sotheby's despite the requests that the auction be delayed. they wanted the sale suspended due to the cultural and religious...
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by making one election. he won that election whether good or very easily chosen retribution instead. mandela and the desire of the roundabout that i had the stature had the foresight had the vision to rise above retribution to rise above the multiple repeats and say we want to read inside. and reconciliation commission i got to go to her how to live in peace and love. new chc!vez would willingly. we went. welcome to nhk world news line and you know tommy in tokyo. here's a look at some of the stories we're following this hour. i am negotiators at the trans pacific partnership free trade talks say there are efforts to strike a deal by year end sale protesters in thailand again since the prime minister sat down they say the dissolution of
by making one election. he won that election whether good or very easily chosen retribution instead. mandela and the desire of the roundabout that i had the stature had the foresight had the vision to rise above retribution to rise above the multiple repeats and say we want to read inside. and reconciliation commission i got to go to her how to live in peace and love. new chc!vez would willingly. we went. welcome to nhk world news line and you know tommy in tokyo. here's a look at some of the...
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freedom for future generations, a commitment to democracy and rule of law ratified not only by his election but his willingness to step down from power. [cheers and applause] >> given the sweep ofo cf1 o [cheers and applause] >> given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adulation and around the earth, thanks to remember nelson mandela smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry affairs of other men. strongly permit such a life. [cheers and applause] >> instead, sharing with us his thoughts and fears, no miscalculation along with his victory. i am not a saint, he said. unless you think of the st. as a sinner who keeps on trying to. because he could admit imperfection. he was full of good humor, even mischief despite the heavy burden that he carried. he was not a statue made of marble but a man of flesh and blood, a son and husband, father and a friend. that is how we learn from him and we can learn from him still. in the arc of his life we see a man who earned his place in history through shrewdness and forgiveness and faith. he tells us what is possible not just in
freedom for future generations, a commitment to democracy and rule of law ratified not only by his election but his willingness to step down from power. [cheers and applause] >> given the sweep ofo cf1 o [cheers and applause] >> given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adulation and around the earth, thanks to remember nelson mandela smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry affairs of other men. strongly permit such a life. [cheers and applause]...
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. >>> former a's manager tony la russa was elected to the baseball hall of fame yesterday. la russa won three world series during his 33 years as big league skipper, two in st. louis and one this oakland. >> i remember that i played winter ball in escrow hee toe for a time. and for tommy lasorda. he said the only reason you were here because you could speak some spanish. i should have started earlier. >> he was a much better baseball manager than he was a baseball player. that was bobby cox and joe torre and other fellow managers also going to the hall of fame. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> thank you dennis. play of day now coming from the nba. sacramento taking on dallas. kings start the fast break off the turnover. isiah thomas off the back word. williams for the -- back board. williams for the finish. kings a winner too. 112-97 your play of the day. >>> sonoma county sheriff's depsy is back to work now. >> today the world celebrated an iconic civil rights leader nelson mandela. thousands of people, dignitaries and celebrities are gathered in johannesburg
. >>> former a's manager tony la russa was elected to the baseball hall of fame yesterday. la russa won three world series during his 33 years as big league skipper, two in st. louis and one this oakland. >> i remember that i played winter ball in escrow hee toe for a time. and for tommy lasorda. he said the only reason you were here because you could speak some spanish. i should have started earlier. >> he was a much better baseball manager than he was a baseball player....
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for facilitating its first democratic elections becoming its first democratically elected president. the difference lies shortly appear on your knees. in. the police attempted to demonstrate to some the government to stick in the capital of ukraine dozens of protests the seat being located in the area in central kiev were false to back away. protest leaders have called on people not to resist. niamh incident is being reported that the sauce is this to try to keep the tension time. here's the quick witted to maintain order. it's peaceful. you can see the provocation. that's our job well. what does following the police line hari to dismantle the barricades which had prevented even pedestrians from answering to district in a separate development the coffee headquarters of jailed opposition leader yulia tymoshenko that were raided by mossman with guns that's according to spokeswoman. but the police and ukraine's security services have been the light involvement in the incident in which completes the service was seized according to some sources wheel thirty pts will not make any man who b
for facilitating its first democratic elections becoming its first democratically elected president. the difference lies shortly appear on your knees. in. the police attempted to demonstrate to some the government to stick in the capital of ukraine dozens of protests the seat being located in the area in central kiev were false to back away. protest leaders have called on people not to resist. niamh incident is being reported that the sauce is this to try to keep the tension time. here's the...